Young Blood May Hold the Key to Reversing Aging

The relentless march of time brings with it a gradual decline in cellular function. This process, known as aging, disrupts the delicate balance within our...

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Researchers record brain waves of free-swimming octopuses for the first time using the Neurologger

Octopuses are considered one of the most intelligent invertebrates. With over 300 million neurons, octopuses have the most complex invertebrate brain. Their brain is composed...

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Preclinical Research Trends in 2023

In the coming years, several exciting trends promise to revolutionize how we conduct preclinical animal research. Here are the most significant trends that we can...

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The power of mice genetics: advancing life science research and tackling society's biggest health challenges.

Mice are incredibly similar to humans, sharing around 97.5% of their working DNA. That’s why genetically engineered mice have become an essential tool for investigating...

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Go beyond and make your research much more data-rich and clinically relevant

In 1995, Christopher Reeve, best known for playing Superman in movies, was injured in a horse-riding accident that left him paralyzed from the neck down....

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